Episode 2 - El café

'El café' means 'the cafe'. There are lots of nice drinks in the fridge, but Antonio's not keen on his! Outdoors, a typical Spanish café is the setting, as we learn how to ask for different drinks from a menu. Nieve enjoys her refreshing orange juice. The Spanish children play a game with fruits and show us how to express like and dislike.

Rosa - your child will learn the Spanish words for colours

Lucía says: 'Rosa' ('Pink') and Victoriano picks up the pink straw.

Antonio takes a sip on his drink. 'No me gusta' ('I don't like it'), he says, shaking his head to emphasise the point.

No me gusta - Antonio tells us in Spanish that he doesn't like his drink
Voy al café - Speekee talks to Marina in Spanish - total immersion

Speekee asks Marina where she's going. 'Voy al café' (I'm going to the café), she replies.

In the café, Nieve says, 'Gracias' ('Thank you') when she is given her orange juice.

Gracias - Nieves teaches us how to say thankyou in Spanish
Sí, tengo una naranja - yes, I have an orange - experiential Spanish learning for children

Speekee guesses the fruit Jim was hiding behind his back. Jim says, 'Sí, tengo una naranja' ('Yes, I have an orange').

Dino and Lupi singing the ¿Tienes manzanas? (Do you have apples?) song

¿Tienes manzanas? Dino and Lupi help children learn Spanish
contento - Spanish children teach us to say happy in Spanish

The Spanish children help demonstrate the meaning of 'contento' ('happy').

  

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